Abstract

Recent studies conducted at Yale University School of Medicine have led to the suggestion that acetylcholine receptors serve as receptors for rabies virus. If this is true, it will represent a correlation between a known viral neurotropism and viral attachment to a normal cell membrane constituent.

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